Cesar Dezfuli

Photojournalist
     
118
Public Project
118
Copyright Cesar Dezfuli 2024
Updated Feb 2018
Topics Borders, Civil Rights, Conceptual, Documentary, Fine Art, Freedom, Human Rights, Immigration, Mediterranean, migration, Peace, Photography, Photojournalism, Politics, Portraiture, Teens, War
PASSENGERS

On 1st August 2016, 118 people were rescued from a rubber boat drifting in the Mediterranean Sea, 20 nautical miles far from the Libyan coast. One more of the hundreds of boats that have been rescued from this migratory route in the past years. Only in 2016, when historical records were beaten, 181.436 migrants were rescued safe, while 4.576 lost their lives at sea.

But who is behind these numbers? What is the identity of the victims and survivors of this trip?

In an attempt to put name and face to this reality, to humanize this tragedy, I carry out this project composed of 118 portraits of all the people who traveled on board the same boat, taken minutes after their rescue, once on board of the rescue vessel Iuventa. Their faces, their looks, the marks on their body, their clothes or the absence of them ... reflect the mood and physical state in which they are in a moment that had already marked their lives forever. Documenting it can serve to bring the migration reality closer to those who only observe it from a distance.

Here are the protagonist and passengers of that rescue, that one more rescue, that took place in the Mediterranean Sea on 1st August 2016.



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